Synopses & Reviews
"Wright's views about population genetics and evolution are so fundamental and so comprehensive that every serious student must examine these books firsthand. . . . Publication of this treatise is a major event in evolutionary biology."-Daniel L. Hartl, BioScience
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Species and Subspecies2. Effective Sizes of Local Populations3. Genetic Variability in Natural Populations: Methods4. Chromosome Polymorphisms5. Deleterious Genes in Natural Populations6. Conspicuous Polymorphisms7. Biochemical Polymorphisms8. Quantitative Variability in Nature9. Variability within Human Population10. Racial Differentiation in Mankind11. Speciation12. The Higher Categories13. General ConclusionsBibliographyAuthor Index
Subject Index